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air brush paint thining
Hi all hope every body is fine as frog hair Got one of these cheap-o air brush kits from HL the other day . Cant find my good one and want to spray some dope . areo gloss paint , sig thinner and was wondering what percentage of thinner would be a good start ? I know depending on the shade I want will make a difference .. I also will be putting on some clear fuel proofing on another plane and want to make sure I don't get to thin with that and get the affect I need. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Eric
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Re: air brush paint thining
getback:
That's a airbrush for fine detail work. Mine from Harbor Frieght covers the gamit from fine detail to painting an entire model.
For spraying purposes dope is usually thinned at a 50/50 ratio.
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That's a airbrush for fine detail work. Mine from Harbor Frieght covers the gamit from fine detail to painting an entire model.
For spraying purposes dope is usually thinned at a 50/50 ratio.
SD
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